The latest National Weather Service five-day forecast shows Hurricane Jose's projected path near the U.S.

See a by the numbers look at the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.

Harvey's impact on Texas

The latest National Weather Service five-day forecast shows Hurricane Jose's projected path near the U.S.

See a by the numbers look at the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.

Photo: National Weather Service

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See how Harvey impacted Houston and Texas.

See how Harvey impacted Houston and Texas.

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122,009:

Homes damaged in Harris County, with another 48,974 have been affected in some way. Statewide, 195,714 homes have been damaged, with another 111,849 affected.

122,009:

Homes damaged in Harris County, with another 48,974 have been affected in some way. Statewide, 195,714 homes have been damaged, with another 111,849 affected.

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$97.72 million:

Damage to public property in Harris County

$97.72 million:

Damage to public property in Harris County

Photo: Elizabeth Conley, Houston Chronicle

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14,000:

Number of Texas National Guard troops deployed so far

14,000:

Number of Texas National Guard troops deployed so far

Photo: Vanesa Brashier

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24,000: Maximum number to be deployed from Texas and 38 other states, if needed, under a request from Gov. Greg Abbott

24,000: Maximum number to be deployed from Texas and 38 other states, if needed, under a request from Gov. Greg Abbott

Photo: Vanesa Brashier

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7,546:

Approximate number of Texas evacuees in shelters statewide

7,546:

Approximate number of Texas evacuees in shelters statewide

Photo: Michael Ciaglo, Staff

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3,908: Approximate number in shelters in Greater Houston area

3,908: Approximate number in shelters in Greater Houston area

Photo: Michael Ciaglo, Houston Chronicle

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1,500:

Approximate number of additional shelter beds available

1,500:

Approximate number of additional shelter beds available

Photo: Michael Ciaglo, Staff

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14,900:

Number of evacuees checked into transitional housing in hotels and motels

14,900:

Number of evacuees checked into transitional housing in hotels and motels

Photo: Elizabeth Conley, Houston Chronicle

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18,770:

Number of electric customers still without service in Texas due to storm

18,770:

Number of electric customers still without service in Texas due to storm

Photo: Craig Moseley, Chronicle

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9,672:

Approximate number still without power in Houston area

9,672:

Approximate number still without power in Houston area

Photo: Craig Moseley, Chronicle

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244:

Number of evacuees living in state parks

244:

Number of evacuees living in state parks

Photo: Texas Parks And Wildlife Department

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11,212:

Number of people rescued or evacuated by state game rangers during the storm, including approximately 350 in the Beaumont area

11,212:

Number of people rescued or evacuated by state game rangers during the storm, including approximately 350 in the Beaumont area

Photo: Texas Parks And Wildlife

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640,000:

Approximate number of Texas registrations for federal aid at DisasterAssistance.gov.

640,000:

Approximate number of Texas registrations for federal aid at DisasterAssistance.gov.

Photo: Andrew Craft, MBI

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$200 million: Approximate amount of federal assistance approved so far, including $192.8 million for individuals and household assistance, $88.8 million for housing assistance and $104 million for other needs assistance.

$200 million: Approximate amount of federal assistance approved so far, including $192.8 million for individuals and household assistance, $88.8 million for housing assistance and $104 million for other needs

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After spinning around in a clockwise circle for a few days, Jose will increase in speed and travel west-northwest toward the eastern seaboard, according to the National Weather Service.

Jose is currently a Category 2 storm, and national weather experts do not expect it to strengthen. In fact, the storm is expected to continue to weaken over the next couple of days.

The National Weather Service has not issued any coastal watchers or warnings.